Program or Be Programmed
If we want to participate in this activity, we need to engage in a renaissance of human capacity nothing short of (actually more significant than) the assumption by the Israelites of a new human code of conduct capable of organizing what had been preliterate tribes into a full-fledged civilization. The Torah was not merely a by-product of text, but
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As a result, instead of optimizing our machines for humanity—or even the benefit of some particular group—we are optimizing humans for machinery.